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Bridging the Web2.0/Mobile Market between the World and China
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According to the latest report from CNNIC, we surely see a huge potential on web and mobile market in China. A Massive Market might be the most common description for the Dragon’s web. :316million Internet users, ~2.9million Chinese web sites;But,..
Topics: BBS, China, China Web2, CNNIC, Dragon, Microblogging, QQ, SNS, Vertical SNS
Topics: BBS, China, China Web2, CNNIC, Dragon, Microblogging, QQ, SNS, Vertical SNS

What does an advanced Japanese mobile commerce and entertainment provider do in China? - 27 days ago
Yesterday night at Mobile Monday Beijing #29 Wang Yong, CEO of DeNA China shared with us his humble plans for China. I say humble as Wang must have mentioned 3 times during his presentation that replicating DeNA’s extremely successful Japanese services. Topics: China, Dena, DeNA China, Japan, Mobile Monday Beijing, Social Media, Wang Yang
Maxthon 3.0 Is Coming, Supporting Both Webkit And IE - 28 days ago
Time is flying. It’s been already over two years since I interviewed with Maxthon last time. The Chinese browser market is not that noisy these days, although there are some good new-comers such as TheWorld Browser, Green Browser, 360 Browser,... Topics: browser, China Web2, Maxthon, Webkit

Indonesia Observed: The Mobile Internet Phenomena - 98 days ago
Everytime I travel to Indonesia, I am delighted by the fervour of mobile browsing. So what makes Indonesians and Mobile browsing tick?1. Mobile browsing is the perfect SubstitutionAs a native of Malaysia, Indonesia’s neighbouring country. I always.. Topics: 3G, DiGi, Indonesia, Indosat, Malaysia, Malaysia Web, Maxis
Rumors And Facts In China Web - 98 days ago
Lots of meetings and talks last week when I was in Beijing. Here I wrap up some good ones (rumors and facts) to share with you.1. Joe Chen, CEO of Oak Pacific Interactive, the owner of Xiaonei which is the leading SNS and the most successful Facebook... Topics: AOL China, Baidu, China Mobile, Digu, Kaixin, kaixin001, Maopao, Netvibes, Rumors, SNS, Social Media, Sohu, Webcrunch, Xiaonei




















